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Zunite Oswald
Posted on Tuesday, March 04, 2003 - 03:23 pm:   

Zunite found time to sit and write her damage report up sometime in her 3rd day of being awake. She had taken small breaks for meals, but other than those times she had been in main engineering or on one of the damaged decks.

She had found time to get a note on Daren's desk by noon the day after the ship fell apart. It hadn't been her resignation, she found that she couldn't hand it in a leave her people in danger of dying because she wasn't there to do damage control for the command staffs mishaps.. it did tell him that if ever she felt that her crew's lives were being needlessly endangered she would hand in the resignation that she had written a long time ago and seemed to be getting updated a lot lately.

Now as she wrote the report she also had a little more time to think about what happened. She had lost on of her best engineers, she was fortunate not to have lost even more. Her father was right, there was so many what ifs that could have happened that she should be thankful for the fact that the ship was still habitable and mostly in one piece... that they had only lost 24 lives, instead of the whole ship. It didn't make the fact that there was no warning sit any better with her, but it did make her pause long enough to thank the force that she was still alive.

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Engineering Report for this week:

Repairs have been going on for 3 days now. Main power has been back up for a day now and hasn't caused any further issues. The warp core system is still being repaired and is expected to take another 5 days to have the system back up and the lower hull structure enforced enough to withstand warp one.

We will be able to limp back home at that time, not fast. Much of the repairs needed to the ship are simply too big for the engineering crew to undertake. The structure of the lower decks of the ship has been compromised and will need to be fixed in dock.

As to the way the damage was obtained by the ship; I must say that the bridge crew was negligent to the utmost extreme and cased me to lose 3 fine engineers, not to mention the countless other lives that where lost to other departments. There was no red alert to warn my crew of danger until it was too late. I myself was taken unaware and am fortunate to be alive at this time - I came within minutes of having lost my own life.


Duty Roster:
All repair teams out except Team 3 which took heavy causalities when hit while repairing a minor misalignment in the output valve of anti-matter storage tank 23.


Deaths:
Lt Jr George Mason
CPO Robert Vivian
Crewman Titus Rosen

Injured:
Tech Amelia Verracosia
Crewman Marcus Watering


War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory.
Georges Clemenceau (1841 - 1929)

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